Prolactin and risk of preeclampsia: A single institution, cross-sectional study
Objective: To illustrate the association between prolactin serum level and severity of preeclampsia. Methods: In this cross-sectional study, 31 pregnant women with preeclampsia were enrolled as Group I and 20 healthy pregnant women as Group II.
Thabat J Al-Maiahy+2 more
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Neutrophil count is a useful marker to predict the severity of preeclampsia
Background At present, pre-eclampsia is a growing concern and still a diagnostic challenge for obstetricians. Aims This study aimed to evaluate whether the relationship of second trimester of pregnancy neutrophil count differed among pregnancies with ...
Miao Liu+13 more
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Oxidative Stress in Preeclampsia and Placental Diseases
Preeclampsia is a persistent hypertensive gestational disease characterized by high blood pressure and proteinuria, which presents from the second trimester of pregnancy. At the cellular level, preeclampsia has largely been associated with the release of
Rajaa Aouache+3 more
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Preeclampsia beyond pregnancy:Long-term consequences for mother and child.
Preeclampsia is defined as new-onset hypertension after the 20th week of gestation along with evidence of maternal organ failure. Rates of preeclampsia have steadily increased over the past 30 years, affecting approximately 4% of pregnancies in the ...
Hannah R. Turbeville, J. Sasser
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RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN OBESITY, TWIN-PREGNANCY AND PREVIOUS HISTORY OF PREECLAMPSIA WITH PREECLAMPSIA
Background: Preeclampsia can threaten the health of the mother and fetus during pregnancy and childbirth, besides that it also increases the risk of long-term complications and has the potential to cause death.
Riani Widia Parantika+3 more
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Differential expression of microRNA-206 and its target genes in pre-eclampsia [PDF]
Objectives: Pre-eclampsia is a multi-system disease that significantly contributes to maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality. In this study, we used a non-biased microarray approach to identify novel circulating miRNAs in maternal plasma that may be ...
Akehurst, Christine+12 more
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Maternal haemodynamic function differs in pre‐eclampsia when it is associated with a small‐for‐gestational‐age newborn: a prospective cohort study [PDF]
Objective To describe maternal haemodynamic differences in gestational hypertension with small‐for‐gestational‐age babies (HDP + SGA), gestational hypertension with appropriate‐for‐gestational‐age babies (HDP‐only) and control pregnancies.
Binder, J+4 more
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Maternal Serum Cytokine Concentrations in Healthy Pregnancy and Preeclampsia
The maternal immune response is essential for successful pregnancy, promoting immune tolerance to the fetus while maintaining innate and adaptive immunity. Uncontrolled, increased proinflammatory responses are a contributing factor to the pathogenesis of
T. Spence+5 more
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An angiogenic marker for early prediction of preeclampsia
Background: Preeclampsia is a pregnancy-specific disease associated with a high incidence of maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality with classical features of hypertension, proteinuria, and edema. Aims and Objectives: The aims of the study were to
Archana A +3 more
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Longitudinal determination of serum placental protein 13 during development of preeclampsia [PDF]
Objective: To determine maternal serum placental protein 13 (PP13) in normal pregnancy and preeclampsia. Methods: A prospective, longitudinal study with 41 normal pregnant women, 18 cases with preterm delivery or cervix insufficiency and 4 with ...
Bartz, Clemens+5 more
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